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I just did a quick search for a TM you might want to look over.
I found this one that was mentioned in an older thread here on the SS site:
http://www.plumbers.cc/images/m925a1/manuals/TM-9-2320-272-10-Operators-Manual-2012.pdf
It has some info on your MV. The Table of Contents lists page...
Welcome from Arizona! [thumbzup]
There's a wealth of information on this site. One of the best ways I have found to learn
about my own MV has been to read through the TM's (Technical Manuals) and various
threads related to my own truck.
Good luck with your MV! It looks BIG and beautiful!
Might setting up lines like this help towards keeping water out (ex: while fording, etc.),
or is there some amount of 'back-pressure' required at the high end of the line?
Any chance that you have pics available? :wink:
Thinking back to your 'journey from Alaska', I have a feeling you formed a strong bond
with your MV after all the adversity you faced... and overcame! :wink:
Welcome from Arizona! [thumbzup]
Have fun with your project! It's a great hobby and this forum is an awesome
place to learn about your deuce and what needs to be done to it and for it.
With a support team like that... you could not fail! [thumbzup]
Now that you're home, you can at least breathe a little easier.
Great looking family... and... great looking truck!
Just noticed you've been east to BRACKNEY PA! Cool place to find MV's!
They both look really nice! I'm guessing yours is... truck 371. :wink: LOL.
In any case... have fun with them! [thumbzup]
Same from me! [thumbzup]
As a person totally new to working on BIG, HEAVY MV's... I'd be lost without this
forum and all the awesome folks who have shared their time and experience to help
make the M35A2 restoration project a positive experience for my family and me!
Today, 00:00
Hey tjwareusmc...
Look at that time-stamp (above).
Ha ha! I hit it perfectly (NJ time) to wish you that Happy New Year!!!! :jumpin:
Time for you all to hit the sack!! ;-) G-Night.
Sheeeeeeeesh!! What an adventure! Soooooooooo glad to hear that you are home safely and can celebrate
the arrival of 2016 with your family in Texas! HAPPY New Year! [thumbzup]
How has your day been? Have you completed your adventure?
Hope all is well and that you bring in the New Year with a new MV in the driveway! [thumbzup]
Wondering how the install went and... if you and your 'team' are back on the road again.
Hope things are now going smoothly as you head south! [thumbzup] Keep us posted as you can!
Just take it nice-N-easy on the drive south to Keller.
Wishing you the best on the remainder of your adventure! [thumbzup]
Be sure to let us know when you complete your journey and arrive at your home base! :-D
Were you able to find any good extra spare tires/wheels at Glen's place?
Are you driving all the way to Keller, TX with the 'bad', flat-spot tires?
How many good spares do you have with the MV?
Can never have too many spares on a trip like that.
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